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Posted by Garry on Mon, Nov 24 2008 @ 11:55 AM EST (23 views)
The General Assembly approved legislation this year creating the “Consumer Identity Theft Protection Act.” This Act goes into effect on January 1, 2009. Anyone concerned about protecting their identity, and anyone who handles others personal information needs to know what this new Act does. Highlights of the legislation include the following: Read more... (556 words)
Posted by Garry on Mon, Nov 24 2008 @ 11:29 AM EST (19 views)
The South Carolina Illegal Immigration Reform Act goes into effect January 1, 2009. This new act not only will put into place measures meant to assure that anyone residing in South Carolina is residing here legally, but, will also require businesses in South Carolina to meet new employment requirements. In order to make sure that you are as well informed about this new law as possible I am including a summary of the provisions of the Act with this story. Read more... (1814 words)
Posted by Garry on Fri, Jun 06 2008 @ 05:00 PM EDT (195 views)
The 117th Session of the South Carolina General Assembly ended Thursday, June 5th, after a string of successes, and near successes for conservatives. Read more... (368 words)
Posted by Garry on Sun, Jun 01 2008 @ 03:59 PM EDT (191 views)
This past week reminded me of a roller coaster ride at Carowinds, filled with highs and lows. Unfortunately, it ended on a low procedural motion that does nothing to promote the public trust. Read more... (523 words)
Posted by Garry on Fri, May 23 2008 @ 01:34 PM EDT (187 views)
This session has seen a number of victories, and some still-pending battles, for conservatives.
We were successful in starting the process of reforming the executive branch of government, stiffened our DUI laws, eliminated the PACT exam, banished anonymous earmark spending, and even in a year with falling revenues, we approved a small tax cut.
This week, the House did something it has not done in more than a generation – approved a 50 cent increase in the tax on a pack of cigarettes. Unfortunately for conservatives, the debate is no longer whether or not to raise the cigarette tax. Many of even the most strident anti-tax conservatives have either made peace with the idea or perceived an inevitable tax hike. Read more... (426 words)
Posted by Garry on Mon, May 19 2008 @ 03:06 PM EDT (144 views)
It is that time or year again to mark your calendars for the Annual Ice Cream in the Park, and Town Hall meeting. In addition to the ice cream and opportunity to mix and mingle with your neighbors, you will hear a wrap up of the legislative session from myself and others. Read more... (59 words)
Posted by Garry on Fri, May 09 2008 @ 02:00 PM EDT (174 views)
Only 12 days remain in the 2008 session of your General Assembly, and as usual this time of year, the workload is picking up dramatically. Several significant pieces of legislation moved in the House this week including a bill restricting illegal immigration, a bill abolishing parole, and two bills regarding alcohol use. Read more... (512 words)
Posted by Garry on Fri, May 02 2008 @ 08:48 AM EDT (192 views)
Anyone watching the South Carolina General Assembly has seen some great successes for conservatives this year – tough new DUI restrictions, rejection of anonymous pet projects, and a balanced budget.
Recently, you saw the worst side of the General Assembly, too. Read more... (409 words)
Posted by Garry on Fri, Apr 25 2008 @ 12:54 PM EDT (198 views)
A major priority for me over the past several years has been restructuring our state government – forcing it to be more accountable to the people of South Carolina and use your tax dollars more efficiently.
This week, the House took another major step toward that goal by moving five state agencies to the control of the governor’s office – general services, human resources, the CIO’s office, procurement services, and the state energy office. These offices provide administrative services, rather than providing services directly to the people of South Carolina. Read more... (413 words)
Posted by Garry on Fri, Apr 11 2008 @ 11:40 AM EDT (201 views)
Exactly four months ago, I wrote about the House Republican Caucus’ 2008 agenda with high hopes.
This week, we completed that agenda, approving all of these conservative pieces of legislation and scoring major victories for the voters of South Carolina. We approved legislation attacking seven major issues facing our state this year that will impact the lives, jobs, and pocketbooks of all South Carolinians. Read more... (563 words)
The executive agencies of the state this year began posting expenditures on the web. Would you support a law that would require all expenditures of state and local governemnts be posted on the internet so you can see how your tax money is being spent?41 votes | 0 comments
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Do you support restructuring South Carolina state government by placing all executive agencies under the Governor?23 votes | 0 comments
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Do you support tax credits for education choice?50 votes | 0 comments
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The average American worked until July 4, 2005 to pay for the cost of their government. Do you think we should limit governments ability to spend and to tax?127 votes | 0 comments